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it is 22 minutes after the hour. the flu season is fuelling a deba debate about paid sick time. 30 million nationwide don't have sick time. districts say it's an unfair burden to small businesses. pass words may become the thing of the past. google is trying out usb sticks that log users in with a single click of the house. the idea is to prevent remote hackers from accessing on-line accounts. >> thank you, heather. >>> medication whether over the counter or prescription formulated to be used in only one specific way. should you double up if you miss a dose? what about if your medication expires. hear to breakdown the myths and tell us what facts dr. mark seigel from the a team. >> good to see you. does it matter where you fill your prescription? >> absolutely. that's a fact. you want to get a relationship with your pharmacist. this is a personal issue. the more you go to the same pharmacy, the more you are going to get it right. >> fact or myth? always take medication with food? >> that is a myth. it depends what th
it is 22 minutes after the hour. the flu season is fuelling a deba debate about paid sick time. 30 million nationwide don't have sick time. districts say it's an unfair burden to small businesses. pass words may become the thing of the past. google is trying out usb sticks that log users in with a single click of the house. the idea is to prevent remote hackers from accessing on-line accounts. >> thank you, heather. >>> medication whether over the counter or prescription...
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>> i think consumers have had a tough run and now they know what their tax situation is of for 2013 based on what happened in washington recently, and the ones work say i have nigh job, interest rates are low. it's not that bad. i want to take my vacation. >> susie: is business strong enough that you're going to add some jobs and what are your hiring plans? >> every time we launch a new ship, it brings on a lot more employees. we're 20,000 strong at this point. and if you think about there are a couple of thousand that come along with each new ship we're building in the future here. >> susie: kevin, thank you so much. great talking with you. >> appreciate it, take care. >> reporter: still ahead, more than half a million people are expected to converge on washington this weekend for the president's inauguration. we'll take a look at the economic impact. >> tom: u.s. stocks were little changed, despite a big jump in growth in china. china's economy rose by nearly 8% during the last three months of 2012, up half a percent from the previous quarter. still, for the year, china's posted its wea
>> i think consumers have had a tough run and now they know what their tax situation is of for 2013 based on what happened in washington recently, and the ones work say i have nigh job, interest rates are low. it's not that bad. i want to take my vacation. >> susie: is business strong enough that you're going to add some jobs and what are your hiring plans? >> every time we launch a new ship, it brings on a lot more employees. we're 20,000 strong at this point. and if you...
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the clerk: house resolution 22. resolution electing members to certain standing committees of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. crenshaw of flar are florida foer for today and the balance of the week, mr. culberson of texas for today, ms. jackson lee of texas for today after 6:45 p.m. and use it, january 15, mrs. napolitano on january 14, 15 and 16. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. the chair is prepared to entertain one-minute requests. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house four one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. poe: mr. speaker, as i speak on the house floor, there are guns by the doors. to the north, to the south, to the east, to the wes
the clerk: house resolution 22. resolution electing members to certain standing committees of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. crenshaw of flar are florida foer for today and the balance of the week, mr. culberson of texas for today, ms. jackson lee of texas for today...
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ago when it dipped to about 22. across the street the billboard workers are all bundled up as well. do not just look at me and go yell will, no other people are bundled up as well. >> we did find one woman who insist this is wet weather. >> listen to this one bristol. >> i love this cold weather. i think it is fantastic. i am from the midwest is like a little piece of home. even more i have my hot tea and jacket and that is about it. put on some socks today but i don't like socks. >> some of them are bound up with jackets that are like down to their knees. i am walking around with no jacket. >> the you noticed your skin is drying out? >> yes i notice my skin is dry out i had to step of my lotion and a bid. that is one significant change of the cold weather. >> back live you can see the bankside - 4 celsius. the cold holding at 25 degrees. it will take a listen long to break 30. wherever you are definitely down here you have to bundle up i have never worn a beanie on air but i have to fish it out. that is how cold it
ago when it dipped to about 22. across the street the billboard workers are all bundled up as well. do not just look at me and go yell will, no other people are bundled up as well. >> we did find one woman who insist this is wet weather. >> listen to this one bristol. >> i love this cold weather. i think it is fantastic. i am from the midwest is like a little piece of home. even more i have my hot tea and jacket and that is about it. put on some socks today but i don't like...
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clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you are clearly more cautious than the rest of the industry. >> i think for two reasons. the market was running at 14.3 rate. we were forecasting about half a million increase. now the market finishes theier very hot. 15 million plus. so the market ends up in about 14.5, half million, so about 15 million rate. other thing we have to be cautious about, we're optimistic but this first quarter will tell us what direction overall economy is going and as a result, what direction the industry will head. >> profit margins will start to feel some pinch here be
clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you...
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ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> now as we mentioned to the top of the broadcast, the other big story today. after years of denials, lance armstrong has finally admitted to doping. now the attention turns to questions about why he chose to do it and the huge consequences he and others could face. nbc's anne thompson has been covering the lance armstrong saga for years. she's here with us in the studio tonight. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. you know, the decision to talk actually split the tight circle of advisers around lance armstrong, but those close to the former cyclist say over and over that this was armstrong's decision alone and not part of some big public relations plan. over the christmas holiday, they say, armstrong decided it was finally time to come clean. once a hero, lance armstrong is now by his own admission a liar. the cancer survivor built his mythic image on seven consecutive victories in the tour de france and vehement denials that his success was helped by performance-enhancing drugs. >> have you ever, ever, in the history of this race, used performa
ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> now as we mentioned to the top of the broadcast, the other big story today. after years of denials, lance armstrong has finally admitted to doping. now the attention turns to questions about why he chose to do it and the huge consequences he and others could face. nbc's anne thompson has been covering the lance armstrong saga for years. she's here with us in the studio tonight. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. you know, the decision...
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>> i think consumers have had a tough run and now they know what their tax situation is of for 2013 based on what happened in washington recently, and the ones work say i have nigh job interest rates are low. it's not that bad. i want to take my vacation. >> susie: is business strong enough that you're going to add some jobs and what are your hiring plans? >> every time we launch a new ship, it brings on a lot more employees. we're 20,000 strong at this point. and if you think about there are a couple of thousand that come along with each new ship we're building in the future here. >> susie: kevin, thank you so much. great talking with you. >> appreciate it, take care. >> reporter: still ahead, more than half a million people are expected to converge on washington this weekend for the president's inauguration. we'll take a look at the economic impact. >> tom: u.s. stocks were little changed, despite a big jump in growth in china. china's economy rose by nearly 8% during the last three months of 2012, up half a percent from the previous quarter. still, for the year, china's posted its weak
>> i think consumers have had a tough run and now they know what their tax situation is of for 2013 based on what happened in washington recently, and the ones work say i have nigh job interest rates are low. it's not that bad. i want to take my vacation. >> susie: is business strong enough that you're going to add some jobs and what are your hiring plans? >> every time we launch a new ship, it brings on a lot more employees. we're 20,000 strong at this point. and if you think...
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that is the reality of f new york. you had the most draconian and some would say the mostt progressive control of private fire arms of any place in the country. but as i look at this, right now, are weoing to go into the debate betweween private versus public safety? isn't that the area we are treading into? perhaps truscan answer this better than i. the treatment for those who are mentally disturb is pharmacological. it is not institution. just another p prescription. am i wrong? >> that is true. the tragedy is, in the kennedy era, when he started commititted to mental health services, the idea was you close this debate pits, put thehem in the community you give them the medication whicich was new, and then you did continuing care. the proem is, they clolose the ake pits, they have the trucks, but they never build t local community facilities. so you are released and discharged omedication. you stop, a are psychotic again and nev restart medicacation again. >> states do not have any money. they do nott have money for
that is the reality of f new york. you had the most draconian and some would say the mostt progressive control of private fire arms of any place in the country. but as i look at this, right now, are weoing to go into the debate betweween private versus public safety? isn't that the area we are treading into? perhaps truscan answer this better than i. the treatment for those who are mentally disturb is pharmacological. it is not institution. just another p prescription. am i wrong? >> that...
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caughttup in tax fraud.how many miillons of dollars have been claimed... by ppople behind bars.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ,3 3 new this morning... millions of readers know as 94-yeer-olddhad long sufferee abby" s he world'' most dear - &pwidely syndicated column... with a daily readershii of according to the syndication service "universal u-click." if you're against getting the "old" flu shot....this new vaccination may change your mind. the f-d-a has approved a new flu vaccine that's made áwithoutá eggs or the called "flublok" and was t's - and an insect viruu. thee years-old.. eeperts say it - uses a faster anufacturingg process....and contaans three strains of nfllenza. a new government report finds more prisoners... are committing tax fraud.ittffids thousand inmates claimed 91---3 758-million-doolars in fraudulent refundssthat's more the i-r-s stopped mosttof the fraudulent refunds from actually getting into the hands of prisoners... but 35- million dollars still mannaed &pto slip through the cracks. theatee... whe
caughttup in tax fraud.how many miillons of dollars have been claimed... by ppople behind bars.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ,3 3 new this morning... millions of readers know as 94-yeer-olddhad long sufferee abby" s he world'' most dear - &pwidely syndicated column... with a daily readershii of according to the syndication service "universal u-click." if you're against getting the "old" flu shot....this new vaccination may change...
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. >> you have to sign a couple of tax. almost everyone is vulnerable to this. >> the last reported theft was in laurel. >> i will be more careful now and i will think twice before sending a check. >> authorities are not saying how the checks are being altered but a security experts suspect check washing. >> they're using rudimentary measures, chemicals like and buy in any store. if you go on line and do a search you will find out how to erase think of a check and write your own name in there. it is not that sophisticated. >> the banks are culpable. >> they should be inspecting tax a little bit better. you can tell when a check has been rewritten. >> put your mail in a mailbox or go to the post office or given to the mail carrier. m.p. your mail box as soon as possible especially if you are expecting money and have your local post office holder mail if your on vacation. another good tip is to do your bill payments on line. with been told that police are investigating similar thefts in montgomery county. we're live in howard
. >> you have to sign a couple of tax. almost everyone is vulnerable to this. >> the last reported theft was in laurel. >> i will be more careful now and i will think twice before sending a check. >> authorities are not saying how the checks are being altered but a security experts suspect check washing. >> they're using rudimentary measures, chemicals like and buy in any store. if you go on line and do a search you will find out how to erase think of a check and...
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diablo, 22. la fayette was 28. now 32. 32 pleasanton. but i think i saw a 29 there about an hour ago. there were some upper 20s near san jose. now 32. 31 foster city. closer to town, it's about 29 or 30. i did see a couple of 29s, menlo park, a palo alto, la -- palo alto. everything is coming down to the north. the heat is on. this would be a big-time ridge of high pressure. we would have very cold temperatures. it will probably kind of get fixed out a -- mixed out a little bit as we head to wednesday. sunny, breezy, and some of the windchills, 20s, upper teens. everyone will be pretty close here. it's tough with that breeze coming in from the valley. downtown oakland, 55. 51 morgan hill. milpitas, 54. 54 santa cruz which was 29. 51 san bruno to 54 half moon bay, and 52 in san francisco. unsunny and mild, straight -- sunny and mild. straight up here, 60s for the highs. i think the lows will start to come up a little bit as well. >> all right, steve. >>> in southern california, police there arrested three people in connection with a hosta
diablo, 22. la fayette was 28. now 32. 32 pleasanton. but i think i saw a 29 there about an hour ago. there were some upper 20s near san jose. now 32. 31 foster city. closer to town, it's about 29 or 30. i did see a couple of 29s, menlo park, a palo alto, la -- palo alto. everything is coming down to the north. the heat is on. this would be a big-time ridge of high pressure. we would have very cold temperatures. it will probably kind of get fixed out a -- mixed out a little bit as we head to...
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and we're now using the taxes for people working to pay the people right now who are entitled to those benefits. so if it is an unsustainable position. medicare is in much worse shape and the trustees of the trust year,say it every medicare is not going to be able to pay in full its obligations by 2016 or 2017. what do you want to do about it? 10 years ago we said that is 10 years from now. now it's 2013 and we are talking about 2017 or 2018. it's time to get serious about this question. host: steve bell is up a bipartisan policy center. the group's new report on the debt limit increase and the approaching x date is available at their web site. thanks so much for joining us. guest: thank you and we will see what the next eight weeks brings. host: up next, discussing the alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives agency. first, a news update from c-span radio. >> it's 9:16 a.m. eastern. some business news. toyota has replaced general motors as the world's top- selling automaker. the japanese company says it sold 9.7 million cars and trucks worldwide last year. gm says it sold 9.2 9 mill
and we're now using the taxes for people working to pay the people right now who are entitled to those benefits. so if it is an unsustainable position. medicare is in much worse shape and the trustees of the trust year,say it every medicare is not going to be able to pay in full its obligations by 2016 or 2017. what do you want to do about it? 10 years ago we said that is 10 years from now. now it's 2013 and we are talking about 2017 or 2018. it's time to get serious about this question. host:...
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we ought to put a tax on that. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia to keep the security of the people, to keep and bear arms. does that speak to the right of securing the nation through a well regulated defense establishment, or does it greenlight some guy in new york to out his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court defers on this. they have basically upheld the second amendment. it does give the protections to gun owners, and it makes it somewhat of a moot issue. this is mostly for show right now. it is a diversion -- i'm all for gun-control -- but it will not happen. it is a diversion from what we need to do, which is dealing with issues like debt, the climate, which polish and do not want to deal with. it is a side show. >> i do not think it is a side show when you have massacres like we have had in the last year. not just newtown. justice scalia's opinion actually said that the government is free to regulate the kinds of weapons that people carry. it says that. >> if y
we ought to put a tax on that. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia to keep the security of the people, to keep and bear arms. does that speak to the right of securing the nation through a well regulated defense establishment, or does it greenlight some guy in new york to out his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court defers on this. they have basically upheld the second amendment. it does give the protections to gun owners, and it makes it...
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the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. you said "big vitamins are hard to take." at nature made, we said, "we'll come up with something easier." new full strength minis....
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cheryl: every 15 minutes, of course stocks now and nicole petallides standing by at the new york stock exchange. i was watching the breaking news came, but not a big reaction from traders. why? nicole: they watch every headline, you're not really seeing a reaction from that particular headline. some of the names i pulled up, these are today's movers, caterpillar, dupont, mcdonald's, verizon, some of your best performers in the dow jones industrials of course general electric has been a good one helping things along. i also wanted to look at some different retailers. was noticing some of them actually had a great week, 3.5% for some of these names. the gap, best buy. up about 25% just this year alone obvious that a lot of talks for those of the names on the move. thank you. dennis: after father was diagnosed with cancer, my next guest was inspired to create a fashion line that helps give back by creating awareness and donating a portion of her sales. joining me now for small "small business, big ideas." you're been in business is only a matter of a few weeks, you're selling t-shirts tha
cheryl: every 15 minutes, of course stocks now and nicole petallides standing by at the new york stock exchange. i was watching the breaking news came, but not a big reaction from traders. why? nicole: they watch every headline, you're not really seeing a reaction from that particular headline. some of the names i pulled up, these are today's movers, caterpillar, dupont, mcdonald's, verizon, some of your best performers in the dow jones industrials of course general electric has been a good one...
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it goes back to the catch 22 which so many borrowers are in. they are either under water or lost their jobs and did not have the income. they cannot refinance. they are stuck paying a higher mortgage. the fed has brought interest rates to near zero to encourage people to refinance. so many people cannot get a new loan. the zero interest rate policy is of no help to them. host: we have a question on twitter from sea dog. guest: again, it has not been made clear what the terms of the settlement are, what kinds of circumstances will be those that get the remedy. if there were some egregious examples of a bank trying to foreclose when the person was current on their payments, there is a possibility that the borrower could get some money. it seems unlikely if they have walked away from the house that they would be part of the salomon. host: frank from lexington, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate your comments. a lot of what you're saying is true. i thought i would bring some additional reality. i have a son who has bee
it goes back to the catch 22 which so many borrowers are in. they are either under water or lost their jobs and did not have the income. they cannot refinance. they are stuck paying a higher mortgage. the fed has brought interest rates to near zero to encourage people to refinance. so many people cannot get a new loan. the zero interest rate policy is of no help to them. host: we have a question on twitter from sea dog. guest: again, it has not been made clear what the terms of the settlement...
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that is why we have such high costs, high taxes on parking your car. the closer that you get to the center, the more expensive. but there is a limit how much we can turn away. that is why we also want to have some systems. i think if we're going to read 50% share of cycling for commuting, it is not enough to offer a good infrastructure. you also need possibly a toll road where people pay for driving and the city. -- for driving into the city. >> i can tell you what it costs in amsterdam. amsterdam is the most expensive place to park your car. it is now 5 euros, nearly $7 per hour, 24 hours per day. also, the question from andy, about 12 years ago, we had a referendum, what to do with the cars in the city. the majority voted for less cars in the city. the last 10 years, the amount of cars went down. it is down 20%, and that was done by making the profiles of the roads a little bit smaller, adding more room for cyclists and public transport, and bringing of the parking fees. it also what we did that time, for all new inhabitants, he needed a permit to pa
that is why we have such high costs, high taxes on parking your car. the closer that you get to the center, the more expensive. but there is a limit how much we can turn away. that is why we also want to have some systems. i think if we're going to read 50% share of cycling for commuting, it is not enough to offer a good infrastructure. you also need possibly a toll road where people pay for driving and the city. -- for driving into the city. >> i can tell you what it costs in amsterdam....
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dell's market cap jumping now above $22 billion. what do you think of this? >> you know, clearly, michael dell is a smart, innovative man, and i think with the uncertainty of the economy moving forward, tax laws, and different ways of navigating the tax circumstances moving forward, a lot of companies start looking at this, start to reel the reigns in a bit and see if they privatize themselves, will they be flexible in the future. >> do you think they might be? >> i'm not sure exactly. i have not seen the details yet. this is, clearly, like, turning a large cruise shim on a dime, a mammoth operation, and to pull the reigns in could be tougher than we think, but, clearly, they exhaust themselves looking at the opportunities there. >> talk about the broader market. friday, over the unchanged line 58 times for the dow. today, much of the same. yet, people think the trend is not upside despite the fact earnings have lower estimates, particularly for the financials. >> it's not deep into earnings season yet. don't call the cards. i think that's why the tape shows
dell's market cap jumping now above $22 billion. what do you think of this? >> you know, clearly, michael dell is a smart, innovative man, and i think with the uncertainty of the economy moving forward, tax laws, and different ways of navigating the tax circumstances moving forward, a lot of companies start looking at this, start to reel the reigns in a bit and see if they privatize themselves, will they be flexible in the future. >> do you think they might be? >> i'm not sure...
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now if they make a deal on the debt deal that eliminates tax-free bonds being attacked, the tax-free bonds being attacked at the white house, then it changes as the markets are pricing in a risk that may happen. which means it doesn't happen, tax-free bonds are cheap. lori: bigger picture, we saw huge inflow of into the equity market last week. the data was shocking to a lot of people, are you seeing a rotation out of bounds because the rates have been low for so long? >> we had a massive inflow into bonds. early data would show there is a shift, but potential for a shift to stocks given the relative yields and the potential i think it's quite good, very large, i like it. lori: thank you for sharing your outlook on things. good to see you. >> thanks. tracy: i love how he said in glorious outcome, that invokes like jesus coming down to make it happen or something. lori: and i could be the next treasury secretary. tracy: and you do have nice penmanship. president obama signing 23 actions in the last hour urging out the time to act on gun violence in america. peter barnes at the white h
now if they make a deal on the debt deal that eliminates tax-free bonds being attacked, the tax-free bonds being attacked at the white house, then it changes as the markets are pricing in a risk that may happen. which means it doesn't happen, tax-free bonds are cheap. lori: bigger picture, we saw huge inflow of into the equity market last week. the data was shocking to a lot of people, are you seeing a rotation out of bounds because the rates have been low for so long? >> we had a massive...
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that is the reality of new york. they had some of the most progressive, some might say, control of firearms in the country. but as i look at this, right now, are we not about to go into the debate between privacy and public safety? it just strikes me -- charles could answer this better than i. the treatment now of people who are mentally disturbed is pharmacological. it is not institutional. just another prescription. >> that is true, and the tragedy is, in the kennedy era, when he started mental health services, the idea was you close the snake pit, you put them in the community, you give them medication, and you get continuing care. the problem is, they closed the state but, they have the drugs, but they never built these local community facilities. so you are released, discharged on medication, you stop, then you never restart your medication again. >> states do not have any money. they do not have money for their state universities. they are busy paying for pensions and prisons. >> more on the debt ceiling debate
that is the reality of new york. they had some of the most progressive, some might say, control of firearms in the country. but as i look at this, right now, are we not about to go into the debate between privacy and public safety? it just strikes me -- charles could answer this better than i. the treatment now of people who are mentally disturbed is pharmacological. it is not institutional. just another prescription. >> that is true, and the tragedy is, in the kennedy era, when he...
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wrapping up in new york city, a pretty good week ahead. basically your average high now at 38. so no complaints. joe, back to you. >> so those were flurries out in colorado? is it real snow? what's happening? is it coming? >> just a little bit of light snow. no, not the snow you skiers want. nothing in the wards this week. a rather dry weak and a week that doesn't feature a lot of storminess in the lower 48. >> okay. all right. we've got a lot of fog back here, too. at this point, some of the business bugs in the missed have been been seen. >> no. and we'll keep the wipers going to keep the bugs off. >> these bugs -- >> they just may break your wipers. >> and there's people that put them in webs and they're up there. >> poisonous, too. >> disgusting. thank you. see you later. i think that was not a real -- not a true story. >> let's talk cars, b 34 ws. >> can you get a zip car bmw? >> you can. maybe we can talk about that, too. bmw took the luxury sales car beating out mercedes benz in the u.s. today at the auto show, they're unveiling a concept car. phil lebeau joins us with a
wrapping up in new york city, a pretty good week ahead. basically your average high now at 38. so no complaints. joe, back to you. >> so those were flurries out in colorado? is it real snow? what's happening? is it coming? >> just a little bit of light snow. no, not the snow you skiers want. nothing in the wards this week. a rather dry weak and a week that doesn't feature a lot of storminess in the lower 48. >> okay. all right. we've got a lot of fog back here, too. at this...
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joining me now to debate those issues, chuck schumer of new york and newly elected republican senator ted cruz of texas. welcome back as senator cruz to "meet the press." back to both of you. i want to start on the gun debate. because as i say, even before the second term is officially underway thissy is bait is well underway. here are the highlights of what the president wants to accomplish. universal background checks. he'd like to pursue a ban on high capacity magazines. an assault weapons ban that lapsed in 2004. and he'd like stricter laws on gun trafficking. but senator schumer, just as i challenged wayne lapierre of the nra very hard when this came up, i challenge you as well with a question of, is this really going to make a difference? and rich lawry wrote something that caught my attention in "the national review." no one can write a law against mothers owning guns that one day might be turned against them by deranged sons who then commit horrific acts of murder-suicide. shooting rampages are hard to prevent because they are so often committed by young men with no criminal r
joining me now to debate those issues, chuck schumer of new york and newly elected republican senator ted cruz of texas. welcome back as senator cruz to "meet the press." back to both of you. i want to start on the gun debate. because as i say, even before the second term is officially underway thissy is bait is well underway. here are the highlights of what the president wants to accomplish. universal background checks. he'd like to pursue a ban on high capacity magazines. an assault...
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but the governor reffsed to ssy whether he wwll seek a hike in eithertheesales tax or gas tax...to payfoorhhghways and mass transitt 3 maayland officials labee thhs pear's inffuenza as 'wideepread.' ''idesppeed.'paul gessler protect yourself with a flu shot.paul-- & 3 itts onee hing to hear these pleas from health officials... but, i talkee to a family who paiifully knows all too welll.. how serious the flu pan be..--3 be. 3&pkrista respass, mother:"in every room, theee's a piece of jonah here, too."flu seasoo hits the espass family harder than most.krista: "you cut his hairr nd he looks like a baby again."their son, jonah, died five yearr ago.krista 3 sudden cardiac arrest, as a reeulttof the flu--the seasonal fll."krrstt and harryy &phad just brought jonah back respass, mother:"we knew riiht -3& away it was the flu, beccuse we had both had itt"harry respass, father:"within a couple hours later,,that's when everything changed." 3 90 minuues of mmetucking him 33 to check on him, he was gone.. jonah was 2 and a half years old.harryyrespass, father:"he woulddbe in thh eeond grade now."krista respass
but the governor reffsed to ssy whether he wwll seek a hike in eithertheesales tax or gas tax...to payfoorhhghways and mass transitt 3 maayland officials labee thhs pear's inffuenza as 'wideepread.' ''idesppeed.'paul gessler protect yourself with a flu shot.paul-- & 3 itts onee hing to hear these pleas from health officials... but, i talkee to a family who paiifully knows all too welll.. how serious the flu pan be..--3 be. 3&pkrista respass, mother:"in every room, theee's a piece...
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amazing information on just how tough new york new gun control law really is. perhaps bad optics for house republicans in their retreat. grapevine is next. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. helps provide many with, day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium, the purple pill, is right for you. find out how to save on nexium at purplepill.com. >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. new york's new gun law
amazing information on just how tough new york new gun control law really is. perhaps bad optics for house republicans in their retreat. grapevine is next. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call...
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they now want to increase more tax revenue by limiting your deductions. joining me to talk about the impact of these new taxes. country singer john rich, half of the duo big and rich. inadventure and managing partner of chord buddy a guitar learning tool travis berry. president of products william marsh comes back to join us again. good to have all of you here. i want to start william with you and travis because right now you are running some businesses and you have got employees that got their checks and they said whoa, what did your employees say when they got their first checks and thought you had cut their wages? >> the first thing occurred to me when i came back to the company after the end of the year, my employees. they said our paycheck is wrong. something has gone wrong. it it's lower than it used to be. i said i don't know. i'm not sure what's happening. let me take a look at it? >> each one of their paychecks making $50 a week less because the taxes going up on the average employee. >> mike: that's real money for the people who work for you, is
they now want to increase more tax revenue by limiting your deductions. joining me to talk about the impact of these new taxes. country singer john rich, half of the duo big and rich. inadventure and managing partner of chord buddy a guitar learning tool travis berry. president of products william marsh comes back to join us again. good to have all of you here. i want to start william with you and travis because right now you are running some businesses and you have got employees that got their...
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i said taxes, that is how much you will be taxed when you earn money. my daughter is watching right now from the makeup room. i let her know that she will get 50 percent of her take home pay goes to the government. that is a good way to show it. >> thank you, brenda. you can catch brenda on bulls & bears every saturday mitt romney right here on the fox news channel. >>gregg: you have to be economical, i told my daughter i would buy the prom dress and we are headed to target. >> there is no skin showing on that dress. greg i say each day, she will support me. >>heather: target has cute clothes. >>gregg: i love target clothes. and it is economical. >> growing controversy over mobile fingerprint scanners used by some police departments that allows cops to scan a fingerprint gaining immediate information about an individual and if they have anything on file but a group is arguing they could college data on -- could collect data on innocent people. dominic? >> here at the police department in mesa they say the scanners are a time and crime-saving tool. you a
i said taxes, that is how much you will be taxed when you earn money. my daughter is watching right now from the makeup room. i let her know that she will get 50 percent of her take home pay goes to the government. that is a good way to show it. >> thank you, brenda. you can catch brenda on bulls & bears every saturday mitt romney right here on the fox news channel. >>gregg: you have to be economical, i told my daughter i would buy the prom dress and we are headed to target....
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even though 22, your 22 times more likely to be hurt, yourself with a gun that is in your home or your family than to use against an intervieweder or somebody who is after you. >> i sue one more number this morning, somewhere in "the new york times" i was reading. i think it was in "the new york times," where did they did a survey of prisoners who were in prison for the use, crimes involving the use of a firearm. 80% of them got their firearms through an individual gun sale where there was no criminal background check. so that -- >> and 40% of guns. no background check. >> no background check at all. these are some of the things we will talk about and the president and vice president definitely will put on the table. congress woman january schakowski and evans mcmorris-santoro. how about that government shutdown? we will talk about that when we come back. >> this is "the bill press show." iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller
even though 22, your 22 times more likely to be hurt, yourself with a gun that is in your home or your family than to use against an intervieweder or somebody who is after you. >> i sue one more number this morning, somewhere in "the new york times" i was reading. i think it was in "the new york times," where did they did a survey of prisoners who were in prison for the use, crimes involving the use of a firearm. 80% of them got their firearms through an individual gun...
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this is how "the new york times" described it over the weekend. i'll put it up on the screen and have you react to it. backing down from the hardline stance, house republicans said friday they would agree to lift the limit for three months with the requirement that both chambers of congress pass a budget in that time to clear the way for negotiations on long-term deficit reduction, to add muscle to the efforts to bring democrats to the table, they would include a provision in the debt ceiling legislation saying that lawmakers will not be paid if they do not pass a budget blueprint. was it right to step back from challenging the president over raising the debt ceiling? >> well, i think the house proposal is a step in the right direction. no doubt the senate hasn't done it's job. it's been nearly four years since it's passed a budget. but it doesn't go nearly far enough. we have a crisis. i just got back last week from afghanistan. and i had multiple servicemen and women clasp me on the arm and say, please do something about the debt and deficit. we
this is how "the new york times" described it over the weekend. i'll put it up on the screen and have you react to it. backing down from the hardline stance, house republicans said friday they would agree to lift the limit for three months with the requirement that both chambers of congress pass a budget in that time to clear the way for negotiations on long-term deficit reduction, to add muscle to the efforts to bring democrats to the table, they would include a provision in the debt...
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global sales increased by 22%. so people say we're in trouble because we said it would increase by 50% and increased by only 22%. but we -- some of them are, in fact, the product, we made a lot of modifications, we're coming with a model year 2013 taking care of these problems. a lot of them being $6,000 down -- >> you cut the price. >> cut the price $6,000. because we consider that the car was too expensive. we listen to the customer. and we're able to do it because we localize the product in the united states. used to be shipped from japan. now it's done in tennessee. >> building them there. >> exactly. now quick charging. quick charging infrastructure. we need to do more with states, cities in order to make sure that consumer buying electric car won't have to worry about where you're going to charge. so we're going to be working on it and the car is going to continue to develop. >> are you disappointed with the sales in a sense that you thought you would have a greater acceptance rate amongst people with electri
global sales increased by 22%. so people say we're in trouble because we said it would increase by 50% and increased by only 22%. but we -- some of them are, in fact, the product, we made a lot of modifications, we're coming with a model year 2013 taking care of these problems. a lot of them being $6,000 down -- >> you cut the price. >> cut the price $6,000. because we consider that the car was too expensive. we listen to the customer. and we're able to do it because we localize the...
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the "new york times" writes about that today. in his memoir, he writes something very poignant about the iraq war. he writes, "it all comes down to the fact we were asked to vote on a res lation based on half-truths, untruths and winful thinking. i voted for this resolution that gave the president the authority to go to war in iraq. if all diplomatic efforts were exhausted and failed, unfortunately, it was not his intention to exhaust all at this point blow mattek efforts. "he is talking about the diplomatic efforts you were engaged in as secretary of state in the run-up to the war of iraq. >> we disagree with his characterization. we were basing all of our actions on a national intelligence estimate that the congress asked for and was provided to the congress by the cia. and all of us in the bush administration at that time accepted the judgment of our 16 intelligence communities. i present it had to the u.n. three months before i present it had to the u.n., congress passed a resolution, also supported by senator hagel and many
the "new york times" writes about that today. in his memoir, he writes something very poignant about the iraq war. he writes, "it all comes down to the fact we were asked to vote on a res lation based on half-truths, untruths and winful thinking. i voted for this resolution that gave the president the authority to go to war in iraq. if all diplomatic efforts were exhausted and failed, unfortunately, it was not his intention to exhaust all at this point blow mattek efforts....
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they led by 22 at the break. we can second half the turks try to rally and that cuts the lead to 12. but they couldn't close it within single digits. james michael flowing it down. marcus page was w the fall and he will drive, get into trouble but there he is to put it for two of his 19 points. north carolina won. hopefully, john's forecast is better than their performance. he's back with the seven day after this. >> so we should enjoy what is going on right now? >> right. it will be cold for the game tomorrow. partly cloudy and breezy and only in the 20's. our forecast, steadily getting colder, snow mondayen and really cold tuesday and wednesday. >> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is next. have a great night, everybody. >>> on this saturday night, hostage crisis, the bloody end to a three-day standoff in the african desert. tonight, what became of american, british and other hostages held by a murderous band of militants. >>> second act, on this inaugural weekend, unity but also deep division as president
they led by 22 at the break. we can second half the turks try to rally and that cuts the lead to 12. but they couldn't close it within single digits. james michael flowing it down. marcus page was w the fall and he will drive, get into trouble but there he is to put it for two of his 19 points. north carolina won. hopefully, john's forecast is better than their performance. he's back with the seven day after this. >> so we should enjoy what is going on right now? >> right. it will...
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by about 22%. we've created smaller portion control sizes for our most popular drinks and have them at about 90% of the country by the end of this year. >> neil: i don't know about you, but if i want the full calorie version i'm not getting a small. that's the thing. that was part of the new anti-obesity ad from coke. charles, you're not. >> coke doesn't make you fat. mcdonald's don't make you fat. guns don't commit crimes. >> neil: guns make you-- >> and cars don't run red light, it's about people, people, people, people, and we've got-- >> the people. >> because you can't control yourself maybe we can high pressure you out and give you a little can. the bottom line. >> neil: i think do protest too much. >> people get addicted to heroin and-- >> bthe way, i like the ad. >> full disclosure, my brother-in-law, sold vitamin water to coca-cola and one of the principals at vitamin water. and it's a crummy drink, filled with sugar. they make vitamin water zero now, get out of town. >> and the point to m
by about 22%. we've created smaller portion control sizes for our most popular drinks and have them at about 90% of the country by the end of this year. >> neil: i don't know about you, but if i want the full calorie version i'm not getting a small. that's the thing. that was part of the new anti-obesity ad from coke. charles, you're not. >> coke doesn't make you fat. mcdonald's don't make you fat. guns don't commit crimes. >> neil: guns make you-- >> and cars don't run...
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obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. but he is just another elitist hipocrite. >> this comes on a day that new york passed the toughest gun control law in the nation intended to stop mentally ill patients from buying weapons. >> we must stop the madness. >> that was andrew cuomo. they are facing tough opposition from lawmakers. they say mr. obama is looking at 19 steps he could take using only executive orders. dan? >> thank you. marin county's gun buy back program has taken hundreds of guns out of north bay homes. authorities offered up to $200 in cash. the program was so popular it ran out of money in just an hour. that's $43,000. officers collected827 guns which included a sawed off shotgun. facebook is even more personal with a launch today of a search engine that is taylor made for you. graft search works off a database from people voluntarily sharing their likes and dislikes. it is different from sites because it allows you to instantly survey the places and things they like. the new feature might lure back the 1.4
obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. but he is just another elitist hipocrite. >> this comes on a day that new york passed the toughest gun control law in the nation intended to stop mentally ill patients from buying weapons. >> we must stop the madness. >> that was andrew cuomo. they are facing tough opposition from lawmakers. they say mr. obama is looking at 19 steps he could take using only executive orders. dan? >> thank you. marin county's gun...
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now to taxes and what we're calling many state by state tax revolt. five states are looking to eliminate state income taxes for people and corporations, they are louisiana, kansas, north carolina, oklahoma, and nebraska. if you wouldn't know it, the governor of nebraska, david henman is here and he's going to explain. thanks for joining us this morning. all of a sudden, did these states have the same epiphany or the same realization that there's only way to get the local economies going and that would be to change their taxes? >> well, i would tell you, charles, we have all looked at the economy that we're competing in, which is worldwide, and we know we need to be more tax competitive. i want to create more jobs in this state, our state, for citizens and higher paying jobs and the way to do that is to have lower income tax rates and corporate rates and in our particular case, i'm proposing the complete elimination of the income tax and the corporate tax rate. we do that by repealing some of the sales tax exemptions that we've granted over the years,
now to taxes and what we're calling many state by state tax revolt. five states are looking to eliminate state income taxes for people and corporations, they are louisiana, kansas, north carolina, oklahoma, and nebraska. if you wouldn't know it, the governor of nebraska, david henman is here and he's going to explain. thanks for joining us this morning. all of a sudden, did these states have the same epiphany or the same realization that there's only way to get the local economies going and...
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obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. but he is just another elitist hipocrite. >> this comes on a day that new york passed the toughest gun control law in the nation intended to stop mentally ill patients from buying weapons. >> we must stop the madness. >> that was andrew cuomo. they are facing tough opposition from lawmakers. they say mr. obama is looking at 19 steps he could take using only executive orders. dan? >> thank you. marin county's gun buy back program has taken hundreds of guns out of north bay homes. authorities offered up to $200 in cash. the program was so popular it ran out of money in just an hour. that's $43,000. officers collected827 guns which included a sawed off shotgun. facebook is even more personal with a launch today of a search engine that is taylor made for you. graft search works off a database from people voluntarily sharing their likes and dislikes. it is different from sites because it allows you to instantly survey the places andke. the new feature might lure back the 1.4 million people
obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. but he is just another elitist hipocrite. >> this comes on a day that new york passed the toughest gun control law in the nation intended to stop mentally ill patients from buying weapons. >> we must stop the madness. >> that was andrew cuomo. they are facing tough opposition from lawmakers. they say mr. obama is looking at 19 steps he could take using only executive orders. dan? >> thank you. marin county's gun...